On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Philip Hazel wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, robert rotman wrote:
>
> > When an email comes from a mailinglist somtimes the "TO:" field
> > is the mailadress of the mailinglist (in the recent case its's mailman).
> >
> > if this mail goes through an alias director a new adress is generated.
> > and the old one is lost.
>
> [snip]
>
> > is it possible to insert an "Resent-To:"?
>
> With default configuration, Envelope-To: should be inserted, but you can
> add other headers by using headers_add on the aliasfile if you want.
>
I use the default configuration, but no headers are inserted,
whats the problem?
which is the best header to add?
here is an part of the fetchmail man-page:
---snip---
Then fetchmail looks for the Resent-To:, Resent-Cc:, and
Resent-Bcc: lines. If they exists, they should contain
the final recipients and have precedence over their
To:/Cc:/Bcc: counterparts. If the Resent-* lines doesn't
exist, the To:, Cc:, Bcc: and Apparently-To: lines are
looked for. (The presence of a Resent-To: is taken to
impluy that the person referred by the To: address has
already received the original copy of the mail).
---snip---
that means that the " Envelope-To:" would not really help?
robert